Photography
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It must be quite difficult to concentrate on the match when the scenery outside the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala is this stunning
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Capturing early 20th century New York – and all the glamour, danger and alienation it contained – Paul Strand set the foundations for a skyscraping subgenre: the city symphony
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The Guardian’s picture editors pick a selection of striking photographs from around the world, including Roman soldiers in the Philippines, a Viennese ball in China and a presidential visit to Cuba
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The Science Museum Group’s trustees have thought hard about securing a bright future for the museum – and moving part of its photography collection simply makes sense
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Samuel J Wagstaff Jr – a New York aristocrat, curator and Robert Mapplethorpe’s lover – collected over 26,000 photographs in his lifetime, of everything from grisly medical images to eerie portraits
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The judges were impressed by Iris Veysey’s piece on Candida Höfer’s Memory
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For last week’s photography assignment in the Observer New Review we asked you to share your photos on the theme of Europe via GuardianWitness. Here’s a selection of our favourites
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Wherever you are in the world, we’d like to see your pictures on the theme ‘luminous.’ Share your best photos via GuardianWitness
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Major landmarks, businesses and households in cities around the world turned their lights off for one hour at 8.30pm on Saturday 19 March to raise awareness about climate change and show support for renewable energy
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F1’s drivers are expected to be fast, but so are the teams that support them. Here the Ferrari mechanics run practice pit stops between practice sessions at the Australian GP in Melbourne
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Unrest in Brazil, daily life in Cuba, whales, pelicans and moths – the best photography in news, culture and sport from around the world this week
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A new exhibition of photographs of British life taken by photographers from other countries justifies the idea of the outsider’s perspective – and makes my own past seem like a foreign country
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Our father was in charge of us for the day, which was quite unusual
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Following the successful project with Arsenal FC in London, the Wembley to Soweto Foundation is now providing photography training to young people from the favelas of Rio de Janiero, documenting the Street Child Games
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The despoilment of the American landscape is the focus of a new book by David T Hanson
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Tom Daley and Daniel Goodfellow win the silver medal in the 10m Synchro Platform Final of the FINA/NVC Diving World Series in Dubai
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of the best photographs from around the world, including an Afghan child, body painting and a soporific show
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In first public statement, society says it would prefer collection to remain at Bradford’s National Media Museum
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About half of the 4.8 million Syrians who have fled their homeland are children, and some of the most vulnerable live in dozens of makeshift tent camps. Children in these camps near the northern Jordanian city of Mafraq say they miss their old lives in Syria
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‘Ali left his home, school and friends behind in Iraq, crossing border after border. That’s his uncle’s hand wiping away his tears’
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These images of everyone from presidents to paupers show the tourist’s view of Egypt that we know – and the backstreets we don’t
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A rainbow of colours and an abundance of feathers. There were fewer footballers but plenty of hat tricks at Cheltenham on Wednesday
Simon Starling review – a fabulist's journey, from burned boats to Babbage
The Turner-prize winner has gone into his alchemist’s workshop for his biggest ever UK show, bringing out steel blobs and magnesium canoes. These layered histories of labour and chemistry are stupendous